EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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Author: DeMarzo
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 14, Problem 22P
a.
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To Determine: The next year earnings per share (EPS) by issuing new shares.
Introduction: A portion of profits of a company allotted to each of the outstanding shares of a common stock is termed as earnings per share.
b.
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To Determine: The next year earnings per share (EPS) by issuing debts.
c.
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To Determine: The firm’s forward P/E ratio if equity issue and the firm’s forward P/E ratio of debt issue.
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